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HENRIETTE FRAME, ROBES and MANTEAUX, Solicits an inspection of some very beautiful designs for evening dress, wraps and Street Costumes, select- ed during her trip abroad, suitable for Fall and Winter. Out of town orders receive special attention, Perfect fit guaranteed on receipt of measurement. 232 West 22d Street, NEW YORK. People of refined taste who desire ereeronally fine cigar- ettes should use only our Straight Cute it-up in satin jackets and s of 10s. 20s. 0s. and 100s. 14 Prite Medals, WM. S. KIMBALL & CO. Ir is curious that Queen Victoria has not knighted the captain of the Oregon. To lose such a vessel in such a manner without blame was a remarkable achievement.— Galveston News. A MUCH-WIDOWED HOUSEHOLD. Tue Ameer of Bokhara is dead. His estate consists of a second-hand umbrella ard 280 wives. —Philadelphia Press. LAWN AND FIELD GAMES. Every variety suitable for out-door sports for ama- teur and professional. (We claim for our goods they are unexcelled, and our prices as low as anywhere.) A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 108 MapIsON STREET, 241 Broapway, CHICAGO. NEW YORK. fer. 3 So On Towet Soaps: “You demonstrated that a perfectly pure soap may be made, I, therefore, cordially coin fren edies at S>) the community in Feneral ployment of your " nlterated pore‘ La soap over any ad article.” Is made from the choicest quality of stock, and contains a LARGE PERCENTAGE of GLYCERINE; therefore it is specially adapted for Toilet, Bath and Infant KAHN ’7S 56 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST., are making special offerings in Fine Costumes, Wraps, and French Millinery, Many original designs being marked to half their value to close out, and solicit an early inspection. Furs stored and insured against fire and moth. Special prices for repairing and re-modeling fur garments during the summer months. E. D. KAHN & CO., 56 West Twenty-third Street, N. Y. “¢ SUPPLY AND DEMAND."—Antiquarian Gent ; Got any old—ah—Roman weapons or pottery lately ? Dealer: "Xpect ‘em in nex’ week, sir—ain't quite finished rustin’ yet, sir—about Toosday, sir. —Punch, “*Wuy, Laura, how tight you wear your cor- sets?” said one lady to another, as they were dressing for dinner. “I never could enjoy any- thing I ate if I wore mine as tight as you do,” ** Grace before meat,” the other replied, as she laced herself in.—Chicago Inter-Occan, Cavanagh, Sanford & Co., Merchant Tailors. and Inporters, 61 West 23d STREET, Opposite Fifth Ave. Hotel, NEW YORK. MAKERS OF SHIRT UNDERWEAR THE PAJAMAS AND will at once appreciate the convenience and luxury of using WILLIAMS’ SHAVING STICK. In elegance of style, delicacy of perfume, and the Mito and Duran paihedanes lather, it is without an equal. Its juse will prevent all roughness and irritation, and promotes a Gurr BOG porsay iee Bees otk is carefully wrapped led with morocco leatherette, ar htfel. ‘cannot obtain it of your Druggist, send a5 cents to